New York Times under fire for ‘homophobic’ cartoon depicting Trump and Putin in gay relationship

New York Times under fire for ‘homophobic’ cartoon depicting Trump and Putin in gay relationship

US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin after their meeting at the Presidential Palace in Helsinki (Alexander Zemlianichenko/AP)

A viral cartoon depicting Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin as gay lovers has been condemned as “homophobic”, with mental health charities warning it sent a negative message to vulnerable young LGBT people.

Activists said the satirical animation in the New York Times implied homosexual relationships were shameful or laughable, echoing homophobic bullies and adding to pressure on young people struggling with their gender or sexuality.

The New York Times said the video, which has been viewed more than 1.3 million times on Twitter alone, was “not meant to be homophobic”.

Activists however expressed fears over its impact on young lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people, who research shows are at higher risk of depression and suicide.

“There seems to be no greater insult than comparing someone to a queer person,” American transgender actor and activist Jeffrey Marsh – who does not identify as male or female – told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.

“For an LGBTQ youth, it’s not background noise. When it comes up on their feed it feels like a direct personal attack, and to have a group that’s as well-established as the New York Times personally attacking you feels horrendous.”

“Depicting public figures as gay or bi in an attempt to mock them is a damaging trend that needs to stop,” Sanders said.

“This isn’t political satire, it’s just old-fashioned homophobia.”

According to The Trevor Project, young lesbian, gay, and bisexual people are more than four times more likely to attempt suicide than their straight peers, while nearly half of all transgender people have attempted suicide.

A study by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released in June found that a third of lesbian, gay and bisexual youth are bullied at school.